I seem to have made a confusing question. Sorry for that folks.
The gist of the answers seems clear to me: an OM4 with the OM4T
circuit is not functionally equivalent to and OM4T, (according to
one reply, due to lack of an additional circuit, and lack of a hotshoe
contact).
- Parzival
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Subject: Re: [OM] Does an OM4 with the OM4T circuit differ functionally from an
OM4T?
> All 4T and 4Ti have the same circuit. They are the same camera except for
> the top cover markings.
>
> John Hermanson
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> From: "Parzival Herzog" <parz@xxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: [OM] Does an OM4 with the OM4T circuit differ functionally from an
> OM4T?
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> | My OM4T has the "new circuit" (i.e. the battery check light goes out
> | after 30 secs. Does this mean it is functionally an OM4T? I.e. will it
> | operate an F280 in "super FP mode"?
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> | - Parzival
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